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st: RE: How to generate binary y?
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Nick Cox <[email protected]>
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Subject
st: RE: How to generate binary y?
Date
Thu, 3 May 2012 20:49:19 +0100
Sounds as if you just need to use -predict- after -probit-. -predict- will happily predict out-of-sample so long as all predictors in the model are non-missing.
Nick
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Sumedha Gupta
I have 2 samples one in which both x and y are observed and the other
in which only the x's are observed. Y is binary and some of the x's
are binary as well. I ran a probit of y on x for sample 1 and got all
the betas. Now using these beta's would it be possible to generate y
in sample 2 as well? This would be easy to do in the linear case...
but for a probit is there a command to do that? I will really
appreciate your input.
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